The -e3200 file is only for initial flashing from Linksys fw to dd-wrt.
Subsequent upgrades when running dd-wrt firmware should be done with an -nv60k file.

I have tried with -nv60k files as well.

None of those files ( -e3200 and -nv60k) are intended for flashing via cmdline, they are intended to be used via the web gui only and that's why you get the "bad trx header" error.
There is no need for fancy cmdline flashing..

Alright, but again, the GUI doesn't seem to work. I have even monitored the traffic on my network adapter, the file isn't sending.

EDIT: Ok, so it turns out to be an issue with Internet Explorer! Using Chrome worked, sorry for the hassle.

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Alright, but again, the GUI doesn't seem to work. I have even monitored the traffic on my network adapter, the file isn't sending.

Then do as Buddee told you, clear your browser cache or use another browser.
Turn off ALL antivirus and firewall programs on the computer!_________________Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!

I just bought a E3200 (based on my history with the WRT line)... after reading some of the posts now I'm no longer certain of my purchase. But, can anyone confirm if: when using dd-wrt can the 5GHz radio be used as a wireless client to an existing network and then use the wired and 2.4GHz as connections for computers?

There is no point in complaining about a developmental and unstable build for ANY device and it doesn't belong in this thread. This thread is for information related to the dev of DD-WRT for this device. Don't flash an experimental build and expect anything to work properly. To complain about it is just dumb and a waste of bandwidth.

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